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Sara Ivey
Population health technologist and Project Director at Institute for People, Place, and Possibility
Sara Ivey is a public health and urban planning professional with a specialization in healthy community planning, assessment, and advocacy in the Pacific Northwest.
She is a researcher, writer, analyst, coach, and technologist who has worked extensively on promoting health and equity in communities locally and globally.
Currently serving as a project director at the Institute for People, Place, and Possibility, Sara focuses on helping organizations and collaboratives utilize technology solutions for impactful systems change.
Sara's academic background includes a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from the University of Washington, a Master of Urban and Regional Planning with a focus on Environmental Planning from Portland State University, and a Master of Public Health in Health and Sustainability from Portland State University.
Her professional journey encompasses roles such as Project Director at the Institute for People, Place, and Possibility, Public Health Associate at Planning4Health Solutions, and Research Consultant at the Assessment, Policy Development, and Evaluation Unit at Public Health – Seattle & King County.
Furthermore, Sara has contributed her expertise as a Graduate Student Delegate at the Vietnam-Oregon Initiative, Research Assistant at the Urban Economy Branch of UN-Habitat, and Human Health + Environmental Planning Intern at the Urban Planning and Design Institute of Shenzhen.
She has also served as a Data Manager at the Port of Portland Technical Assistance Project, Project + Outreach Coordinator at PSU Community Environmental Services, and Commercial Building Manager at Fourth Street Commercial LLC among various other roles.
Additionally, Sara has experience in health and safety compliance, research study assistance, and executive assistance, showcasing her diverse skill set and adaptability across different sectors.
Throughout her career, Sara Ivey has demonstrated a strong commitment to creating healthier and more sustainable communities through her multidisciplinary approach and dedication to promoting positive change.
Her work and contributions have made a significant impact in the fields of public health, urban planning, and community development, reflecting her passion for driving transformative systems change and advocating for health equity.
